Hey Microsoft, unrelated question, how’s that “70% AI written code” directive working out?
Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 January 2026 Update Issues, Releases Fixes
Submitted 2 weeks ago by hellnuh@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world
https://digital-escape-tools-phi.vercel.app/2026/01/news8.html
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BradleyUffner@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
It sounds like you will have a more stable experience on Windows 10 where they only release security fixes.
AndyMFK@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
Or even better, just run Linux and avoid Microsoft entirely
Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
I need Office/PowerBi/Teams to work without issue. The web versions do not cut it for my use cases.
Some older games that I still play regularly (Simcity 4 with heavy modding) also have problems when running Wine.
That being said, I will probably try dual booting when I get a new laptop, I am done with US platforms (this covers Android too).
webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 2 weeks ago
To be fair. Lts being more stable is kinda the point, thats why important infrastructure like hospital equipment will always run older lts release versions with as little additional updates possible.
This does not excuse the sheer lack of competence Microsoft has been displaying.
Majestic@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
Actually the shutdown bug was part of a security patch and I can confirm it affects Windows 10 machines with ESU.
Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
I stand corrected. :)
KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 weeks ago
The real fix was not using Win11 all along.
satanmat@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
The real fix is running Linux.
In the last year, I’ve found that on my main machine, fedora is FINE.
I mostly surf, I’m not a gamer, and for me Linux ticks the boxes I need
YMMV you should do you; but my daily driver as a Linux box has been flawless
KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 weeks ago
All I want for Xmas 2025 is for Autodesk to support Linux.
lastweakness@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
The thing is, I game. And I’ve found CachyOS to be performing better on games than Windows. In fact, I’m running Expedition 33 with forced FSR4 on a Navi 2 GPU (which isn’t supposed to support FSR4) and it performs better than with FSR3 on Windows. That honestly surprised me. Unfortunate that FSR is becoming a requirement for so many modern games (thanks UE5). And then there’s anticheat…
AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Fedora (like pretty much any distribution) runs most games just fine.
ZombieZikeri@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
As a gamer, Linux is great. Thanks to proton, I’m able to play all my games without issue and I don’t have Windows bloating the machine or interrupting my gameplay.
reddthat_209@reddthat.com 2 weeks ago
Preach!
nodiratime@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Windows
11
richardwallass@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
Apparently they don’t even test their updates anymore before to deploy them.
just_an_average_joe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
They stopped around 2018 i believe when they fired almost all the QAs that they had
richardwallass@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
Yes I heard that about hardware QA. This is pathetic to see Microsoft digging his own grave.
flameleaf@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Windows Update: stop what you’re doing its time to test my latest bugs
IronKrill@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
Another confirmed bug caused some systems to fail to shut down properly after installing the update. According to Microsoft, a separate fix has been issued to resolve the shutdown issue on certain Windows 11 builds.
So they fixed it a month ago after breaking it years ago and almost immediately break it again? lol
1984@lemmy.today 2 weeks ago
Thanks copie.
flemtone@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
I have no faith in Microsoft as a company anymore.
elvith@feddit.org 2 weeks ago
Hey Copilot. Users are reporting errors with the latest patch we released. Among them are a problem with RDP credential prompts, hanging/not completing shutdown and long black screens on boot.
Oh, you’re right. That was my mistake. Let me develop, compile and deploy a new set of patches for you!
Thinking…
Changing shutdown.c… Changing random file.c… Introducing more bugs for a future fix…
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
Same, but I still enjoy using Windows. I have 30 years of experience with it, and I have a Windows 11 machine… at work. I do stuff with Windows that make my coworkers think I’m a wizard. I’m not trying to brag about being special in a Technology community. Rather, the bar is pretty low. Like when my boss says he has two monitors and that makes him special, I tell him I have four. He taps my one and says no, you have one. I say, come round and watch this. Hold CTRL and WIN and tap left and right. I have four desktops. Super easy, hit Win+Tab or the new task view/switch icon (white square, black square icon) and add a desktop from the bottom. Lots of other shit I do. Word spreads. IT guy’s busy (or can’t be arsed to show them how to do something)? They come to me. My boss thinks I’m wasting time and gives me more work, but I have all kinds of shortcuts set up. (No AI/Copilot as that requires a Microsoft account, and I don’t get one with work and I’m not using my personal one. I could make a dummy one just for work, but I’m not poking that bear.)
At home though, I use Macs. I’m relatively new to Mac, and I’m sure they’ve had problems like Windows has had lately, in the past, but the biggest complaint seems to be “Liquid Glass is ugly.” I don’t really care about the theme. It’s a fucking theme. Does the shit work like I need? Yes. I don’t care what it looks like, though I do fancy a dark theme. Easier on my eyes. But real talk, macOS window snapping sucks compared to Windows. Microsoft figured that shit out with Windows 7. And it’s been solid since. We can use a free app called Rectangle to get up to Windows level and a few other tricks, but I don’t need it. The system snapping is good enough for me. Finder is also not quite as good as Windows Explorer. They both have all the features I need, but Finder is kinda like the dumb little brother of Windows Explorer. I could replace it with a file manager that beats both of them, but default is good enough. The only one I really know is Directory Opus, which I used on the Amiga (showing my age here), but I just checked, they’re Windows only now.
For people who still have machines that run Windows (mine died, which is why I have Macs now, I didn’t like what the PC market looked like and Apple Silicon was in its second generation (M2 Pro on the desk, M2 base on the MacBook) and seemed like a better fit for me), I’d recommend some flavour of Linux. Mint is a great place to start if you’re familiar with the look and feel of Windows. If you’re sick of Windows, but you want something commercially available (you buy it and become their customer) and supported by the company, Macs are $500 now, and that’s for the M4, two generations ahead of mine. Though, I’d recommend springing for more storage. 256GB doesn’t feel like enough. M4 Pro will get you more cores, but then you’re pushing $1000 and you can probably do better with Windows/Intel or AMD, unless you really just want to avoid Windows altogether. Still, find a machine without an OS and stick Linux on it. At that price point it just makes a little more sense.